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@X03 This is a Graffitti Wall, where you can write anything you want,
anonymously. It acts very similar to a Full Screen Editor; things written
on it can be overwritten/changed by anyone else.
You write on the Wall simply by typing whatever message you want to
leave on it, moving to anywhere on the screen, by using your arrow keys,
or turning on Number Interpretation (Ctrl^N) and using you're Number Pad.
@X0FCtrl@X03^@X0BZ@X03 -@X07 This Help File
@X03^@X0BQ@X03 -@X07 Quit back to BBS
@X03^@X0BC @X03- @X07Changes the color you are using
@X03^@X0BB @X03- @X07Toggles blinking
@X03^@X0BT@X03 -@X07 Takes color from text at your cursor position and makes that
color the color you are using.
@X03^@X0BO@X03 -@X07 Changes the color of the text at your cursor position to
the color you are currently using.
@X03^@X0BD@X03 - @X07Changes direction which text gets typed
@X03^@X0BR@X03 - @X07Redraws Screen
@X03^@X0BN@X03 -@X07 Toggle Number Interpretation
This allows you to use the Number Pad for cursor movement,
with your @X0FNumLock On@X07
@X03^@X0BA@X03 or @X0FESC@X03 -@X07 Enter Command
@MORE@@POFF@
@X0FChange Color@X07 (^C)
@X03 This is how you change the color of the text you're typing in,
The following line will appear at the bottom of you're screen
when you press @X0BCtrl@X03^@X0BC@X03:
Select Color: @X011@X022@X033@X044@X055@X066@X077@X088@X099@X0AA@X0BB@X0CC@X0DD@X0EE@X0FF @X09[@X0BCtrl@X03^@X0BB@X09]@X03 Change Background Color@X07
@X03 While you are being prompted for the color you want to use,
pressing @X0BCtrl@X03^@X0BB@X03 rotates the background color, like this:
Select Color: @X100@X122@X133@X144@X155@X166@X177@X188@X199@X1AA@X1BB@X1CC@X1DD@X1EE@X1FF@X07 @X09[@X0BCtrl@X03^@X0BB@X09]@X03 Change Background Color@X07
@X0FToggle Blinking@X07 (^B)
@X03This toggles the @X83Blinking@X03 of text you are typing on the Wall
@X0FTake Color@X07 (^T)
@X03 This changes the color you're using to the same color as the text
at your cursor position
@X0FRedraw Wall@X07 (^R)
@X03Clears the screen and redraws the Wall
@MORE@@POFF@
@X0FChange Wall Text Color@X07 (^O)
@X03 This changes the color of any text at your cursor position to
the color YOU are currently using, without overwriting any of
the text that's on the Wall
@X0FToggle Number Interpretation@X07 (^N)
@X03When you turn number interpretation on (by pressing ^N) the Wall will
start interpreting numbers (on your number pad) for cursor movement,
like this (make sure you have your @X0BNumLock On@X03)
@X07
7 8 9
\ | /
4 <- -> 6
/ | \
1 2 3
@X03 With number interpretation off (default) numbers will get typed onto
the Wall.
The status of number interpretation is indicated on the bottom line:
@X07"@X02Use Arrow Keys@X07"@X03 indicates that number interpretation is off
@X07"@X02Use Number Pad@X07"@X03 indicates that number interpretation is on
@MORE@@POFF@
@X0FChange Direction@X07 (^D)
@X03This lets you set the direction that you're typing, it will let you
change the direction you are typing to Forward (default), Backward,
Down, Up, Diagnal, or Diagnal-Up
@X0FEntering Commands@X07 (^A or ESC)
@X03This prompts you for entering a command, below lists commands you can enter
@X0A All Ctrl Keys can be entered here, as one-letter commands ...
@X0ECommands:
@X0BBGON @X03- Enables Wall Background @X0BLBON@X03 - Enables LightBar Prompts
@X0BBGOFF@X03 - Disable Wall Background @X0BLBOFF@X03 - Disable LightBar Prompts
@X0BBSON @X03- Enables destructive backspace @X0BVER@X03 - Version Information
@X0BBSOFF @X03- Disable destructive backspace @X0BEXIT@X03 - Lets you exit without saving
@X0B@X0BG@X03 or@X0B BYE@X03 - Log off of BBS @X0BA@X03 - Aborts Changes
@X0BQ@X03 - Quits back to BBS @X0BRANDC@X03 or @X0BRC@X03 - Random Color
@X0BRANDP@X03 or @X0BRP@X03 - Random Position
@X0BTIME@X03 - Show Time @X0BDATE@X03 - Show Date
@X0FSpecial Keys:
@X08[@X0BTab@X08]@X03 - Will act as a space, allowing you to space over the Wall
@X08[@X0BDel@X08]@X03 - The Delete key acts as a destructive backspace, while
(by default) Backspace (ASCII 8 / Ctrl^H) acts as a non-destructive
backspace, however this can be changed with the "BSON" command.